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Format of how to file a complaint in the Consumer Court

Model-Form Of Complaint SAMPLE OF COMPLAINT, AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF COMPLAINT AND REPLY TO THE COMPLAINT A sample of complaint is give below. However, you can  file  a complaint in any other way as long as you write the specific information required to file in a complaint. BEFORE THE HON’BLE DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM AT…………….. OR BEFORE THE HON’BLE STTE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION AT………………. OR BEFORE THE HON’BLE NATONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION AT NEW DELHI IN RE: CONPLAINT NO……OF 20……. IN THE MATTER OF: (Full Name) (Description) (Complete Address) ……………Complainant -Vs.- (Full Name) (Description) (Complete Address) …………….Opposite party/parties Complaint under Section 12/Section 17/Section 21 of the consumer protection Act, 1986: Respectfully showeth: 1.     Introduction:  In this opening paragraph, you should give your introduction as well as that of the opposite parties. 2.     Transaction:  In thi

New #RealEstate bill

RS passes real estate bill. Here is how the new real estate bill will benefit consumers 1) As of now the real estate sector was largely unregulated in India. If a consumer had a complaint against a developer he would had to make rounds of consumer or civil courts. Also absence of standardization and lack of adequate consumer protection has constrained the healthy and orderly growth of the industry. Not anymore. Once the bill becomes an Act, in case of any grievance, the consumer can go to the real estate regulator for redressal. 2) The bill will make it mandatory for all commercial and residential real estate projects where the land is over 500 sq. mt. or eight apartments will have to register with the regulator before launching a project. By making registration of the project compulsory with the regulatory authority, the bill aims to provide greater transparency in project marketing and execution. Failure to do so will attract a penalty which may be up to 10% of the project cost a

Request to ban new Construction activity in Thane

ALERT CITIZENS FORUM OF INDIA A7/303, Saket CHSL, Saket Marg, Thane (W) 400601 3 8879528575 March 1, 2016 The Hon. Municipal Commissioner, Thane Municipal Corporation, Thane. Dear Sir, In a landmark judgement, the Mumbai High Court has banned new constructions in Mumbai w.e.f. March 1, 2016, i.e. today. This has been done due to the failure of the State Govt. and BMC to solve the city's dumping ground problem. Observing that ' a pollution free environment' is a fundamental right, the Honourable Court observed that compliance with Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) rules appeared to be a distant dream, the High Court told the BMC not to process any applications for new or commercial projects. Sir, now lets us have a look at Thane. Municipal Solid Waste. The Solid Waste generation in the TMC area is around 700 MT per day. Solid Waste Management of Thane Municipal Corporation managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rule